Best mountain peaks around Jenaz are located in the Prättigau region of Graubünden, Switzerland, providing access to a diverse mountainous landscape. This municipality serves as a base for exploring various mountain areas, viewpoints, and peaks in the broader region. The area offers varied hiking opportunities and extensive vistas of the surrounding ranges.
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Prepare for a long, exhausting but amazing 2000 descent!
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Top view into the distance and of Arosa
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Great panoramic view of the Rhine Valley and the surrounding mountains. Definitely worth a visit 😉.
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This summit makes up for any effort with its excellent panorama. 👌😍
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After ordering a cabin by phone (if requested by the operator), you can climb a height of 1,197 meters in 15 minutes. Price one way: 14 CHF Dogs: 6 CHF (my little Jack Russell rode for free) Parking: right in front (free of charge) / if you want to park for several days, you can indicate this there. The license plate number will then be noted 😉
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Three valleys lead directly to this summit and make the views so spectacular.
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Self-service restaurant Weissfluhjoch at 2663 m above sea level Our self-service restaurant invites you to linger in both winter and summer and you decide for yourself what you choose from our extensive range. Although you are responsible for the service yourself, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the Graubünden mountains in our restaurant or on our terrace. Text / Source: Bergrestaurant Weissfluhjoch https://www.wfj.ch/parsenngebiet/
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Mountain station (funiculars) and mountain restaurant Weissfluhjoch Weissfluhjoch Magnificent view at 2663 m above sea level The Weissfluhjoch is a 2693 m high mountain in the Plessur Alps. It is located in the northwest of Davos in the triangle of the Landwassertal, Prättigau and Schanfigg regions and is the local mountain of the Alpine town of Davos. The Parsennbahn has been opening up the Weissfluhjoch to tourism since 1932. Text / Source: Bergrestaurant Weissfluhjoch https://www.wfj.ch/parsenngebiet/
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Jenaz provides access to a variety of impressive peaks. You can explore Alp Sattel Untersäss, an alpine pasture offering moderate hikes and views of the Prättigau valley. The Fideriser Heuberge area, with Berghaus Arflina at 2000 meters, is a hub for both summer and winter activities, providing panoramic views of the Rätikon range. For more challenging ascents, consider Alvier (2342 m) in the neighboring canton of St. Gallen, known for its 360-degree vistas, or Falknis (2562 m), the westernmost peak of the Rätikon, offering breathtaking views of the Rhine Valley.
Yes, several peaks offer convenient cable car access. The Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m) can be reached by a cable car, providing a fantastic view in all directions without a strenuous hike. Similarly, Weissfluhjoch (2663 m) is accessible by cable car from Davos and features a mountain restaurant, making it a comfortable option for enjoying high-alpine scenery.
The mountain peaks around Jenaz offer diverse and extensive panoramic views. From Alp Sattel Untersäss, you'll see the Prättigau valley and the Rätikon mountain range. Peaks like Alvier provide a 360-degree vista including Lake Walen, Lake Constance, the Rhine Valley, and the Glarus Alps. The Vilan summit is renowned for its impressive and far-reaching panoramic views across Graubünden, Glarus, and St. Gallen. The Weisshorn Summit also promises a fantastic view in all directions.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Älplibahn Mountain Station is considered family-friendly, offering a small mountain railway experience and a restaurant with great views. The Weissfluhjoch, accessible by cable car, also features a mountain restaurant and is a good choice for families looking to enjoy high-alpine views without extensive hiking. The Fideriser Heuberge area is also popular for both summer and winter activities, with trails ranging from easy to challenging, making it adaptable for families.
For moderate hikes, consider the loop from Furna to Alp Sattel Untersäss (1632 m), which takes about 4 hours and 39 minutes. The Fideriser Heuberge area offers numerous trails, including a popular downhill hike from Berghaus Arflina to Jenaz. For more challenging routes, the ascent to Falknis requires good fitness and sure-footedness. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Jenaz guide, which includes routes like the 'Chadschlag – Alp Sattel Untersäss loop from Furna'.
Several mountain locations offer facilities for visitors. The Älplibahn Mountain Station has a small pub and a terrace with a great view. At Weissfluhjoch, you'll find a mountain restaurant. The Berghaus Arflina in the Fideriser Heuberge is a mountain guesthouse with accommodation, dining, and a new bar offering panoramic views. The Alvier peak also has a summit hut available for overnight stays.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer and early autumn (June to October) are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and clear views. The Fideriser Heuberge area is popular in both summer for hiking and winter for sledging and skiing. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher, more exposed peaks.
While not a mountain peak itself, the Salginatobel Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a significant historical and architectural landmark in the vicinity. This reinforced concrete bridge from 1929/30 is considered a masterpiece of engineering and is often included in tours of the region. It's a unique man-made structure set amidst the natural beauty of the mountains.
Beyond hiking, the region around Jenaz offers various outdoor activities. The Fideriser Heuberge is known for winter sports like sledging and skiing. For running enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, such as the 'Drinking Water Fountain Grüsch loop from Schiers' or the 'Berghaus Arflina loop from Hinteregg'. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Jenaz guide and the Mountain Hikes around Jenaz guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, with many describing them as 'fantastic' and 'impressive'. The opportunity to experience authentic alpine farming at places like Alp Sattel Untersäss is also appreciated. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, combined with the rewarding vistas, makes them highly attractive. The peacefulness and less crowded nature of certain trails, such as the Vilan, are also highlighted as positive aspects.
The difficulty varies significantly. Some peaks, like the Weisshorn Summit and Weissfluhjoch, can be reached easily by cable car. Moderate hikes are available to areas like Alp Sattel Untersäss. However, peaks such as Alvier and Falknis involve challenging ascents with steep sections, sometimes secured by ropes or chains, requiring good fitness, sure-footedness, and a head for heights. The climb to Vilan is steep but generally manageable in dry conditions.


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